Right now this is just an idea I have. With it I try to improve the
useless monotonous (repeated) actions done in order to access some
submenus as well as to innovate on the user interaction side (user workflow).
More on workflow you can read in the pdf I've written (I want to discuss
this with the list but probably in another thread):
http://www.scribd.com/doc/14221984/Shell-Brainstorm

It is designed for new users that are not used to the traditiona file
system as well as everybody else that wants to work faster (except
advanced users who use many shortcuts). For example if you want to edit
text you will go to the edit menu and it will show it's contents in the
menubar and stay there thus helping you out a lot because you don't need
to click edit all the time to open paragraph or other setting or to copy
paste, undo redo, find. This will be some sort of dynamic toolbar and we
may say that toolbars will exist only rarely as a result. That on the
other hand removes a lot of space on the screen and gives it to the
user. To be honest I use only 1-3 buttons from a toolbar and that are
primarily export, send mail, back, home or undo if there is no shortcut
for it.

P.S. There is a little glitch with the align icons being copied one more time.

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